a trench deadlock is basically where both sides don't do anything (fighting wise) and end up in a deadlock so they either call a truce meaning they both sign a treaty to stop the war and call it a draw or one side decides to fight and most probably get killed by the other side. Hope this helps if not go to wikipedia! :)
People were instantly killed and the Germans then attacked the British using tanks.
World War I was dominated by trench warfare for one reason: it was effective in stopping the enemy's attacks. That is to say, defensive technology and tactics were, during this conflict, far more effective than offensive technology and tactics. It would not be until World War II that offensive developments broke through the trench-warfare deadlock.
A trench stretch is a long system of trench.
yes there was, there was usually a base trench, and close by was a suppport trench
Trench warfare in World War I led to a stalemate as both sides dug extensive networks of trenches, making it difficult for either to gain significant ground. The introduction of new weapons, such as machine guns, artillery, and poison gas, increased the lethality of combat and reinforced defensive positions, resulting in high casualties for minimal territorial gains. This deadlock forced military strategies to shift towards attrition, where the goal became wearing down the enemy rather than achieving decisive victories. Ultimately, the combination of fortified positions and advanced weaponry prolonged the war and made breakthroughs increasingly challenging.
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People were instantly killed and the Germans then attacked the British using tanks.
Because Trenches were easily defended... Therefore no one could move foward and if by luck they took a trench they still hadn't moved very far!
Yes, he was one of the first to see that tanks and aircraft had to coordinate with artillery and infantry on the modern battlefield to break the deadlock of trench warfare.
There are four strategies of dealing with deadlock problem:1. The Ostrich ApproachJust ignore the deadlock problem altogether.2. Deadlock Detection and RecoveryDetect deadlock and, when it occurs, take steps to recover.3. Deadlock AvoidanceAvoid deadlock by careful resource scheduling.4. Deadlock PreventionPrevent deadlock by resource scheduling so as to negate at least one of the four conditions.
The antonym for deadlock is agreement.
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World War I was dominated by trench warfare for one reason: it was effective in stopping the enemy's attacks. That is to say, defensive technology and tactics were, during this conflict, far more effective than offensive technology and tactics. It would not be until World War II that offensive developments broke through the trench-warfare deadlock.
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